If there’s one common feeling about the December LSAT that is floating around the internet, it is that the exam seemed easier than the October LSAT. It’s hard to tell if that really was the case, and contrary to popular belief, the LSAT curve will not be a clear indication.

I’m sure you’re still thinking about the December LSAT. How are you feeling now that it’s been roughly 48 hours since you set down your pencil? Let us know in the comments (just remember: comments that discuss specific December LSAT questions will not be approved, per LSAC’s policy).

4 Responses to December 2012 LSAT Blog Carnival

I feel a lot better then when I took the October tests. I felt it was a bit easier. Although my testing center was really unprofessional in the way they hadeled the set up started almost 45 min passed the intended test time. Hopefully that didn’t effect us.

While we’re waiting for the December scores to come out, do you think it’s best to submit apps and let the schools know to wait for the Dec scores, or to just wait and submit with the score in case there’s a need for an addendum? Thank you.

Definitely a good idea to submit your apps now so they can have it processed by the time you get your score, that’s what I’m doing at least. Otherwise, they’ll only start processing it in January which is sort of late. That’s the advice I got from a law school. I’m pretty sure they’d let you send an addendum about your LSAT directly to them if there’s a need for it.